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"
Well
,
that
's
lucky
,
"
said
Ron
.
Hagrid
missed
the
sarcasm
.
Hagrid
's
cabin
comprised
a
single
room
,
in
one
corner
of
which
was
a
gigantic
bed
covered
in
a
patchwork
quilt
.
A
similarly
enormous
wooden
table
and
chairs
stood
in
front
of
the
fire
beneath
the
quantity
of
cured
hams
and
dead
birds
hanging
from
the
ceiling
.
They
sat
down
at
the
table
while
Hagrid
started
to
make
tea
,
and
were
soon
immersed
in
yet
more
discussion
of
the
Triwizard
Tournament
.
Hagrid
seemed
quite
as
excited
about
it
as
they
were
.
"
You
wait
,
"
he
said
,
grinning
.
"
You
jus
'
wait
.
Yer
going
ter
see
some
stuff
yeh
've
never
seen
before
.
Firs
'
task
...
ah
,
but
I
'm
not
supposed
ter
say
.
"
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"
Go
on
,
Hagrid
!
"
Harry
,
Ron
,
and
Hermione
urged
him
,
but
he
just
shook
his
head
,
grinning
.
"
I
don
'
want
ter
spoil
it
fer
yeh
,
"
said
Hagrid
.
"
But
it
's
gon
na
be
spectacular
,
I
'll
tell
yeh
that
.
Them
champions
're
going
ter
have
their
work
cut
out
.
Never
thought
I
'd
live
ter
see
the
Triwizard
Tournament
played
again
!
"
They
ended
up
having
lunch
with
Hagrid
,
though
they
did
n't
eat
much
-
Hagrid
had
made
what
he
said
was
a
beef
casserole
,
but
after
Hermione
unearthed
a
large
talon
in
hers
,
she
,
Harry
,
and
Ron
rather
lost
their
appetites
.
However
,
they
enjoyed
themselves
trying
to
make
Hagrid
tell
them
what
the
tasks
in
the
tournament
were
going
to
be
,
speculating
which
of
the
entrants
were
likely
to
be
selected
as
champions
,
and
wondering
whether
Fred
and
George
were
beardless
yet
.
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A
light
rain
had
started
to
fall
by
midafternoon
;
it
was
very
cozy
sitting
by
the
fire
,
listening
to
the
gentle
patter
of
the
drops
on
the
window
,
watching
Hagrid
darning
his
socks
and
arguing
with
Hermione
about
house-elves
-
for
he
flatly
refused
to
join
S.
P.
E.
W.
when
she
showed
him
her
badges
.
"
It
'd
be
doin
'
'em
an
unkindness
,
Hermione
,
"
he
said
gravely
,
threading
a
massive
bone
needle
with
thick
yellow
yarn
.
"
It
's
in
their
nature
ter
look
after
humans
,
that
's
what
they
like
,
see
?
Yeh
'd
be
makin
'
'em
unhappy
ter
take
away
their
work
,
an
'
insutin
'
'em
if
yeh
tried
ter
pay
'em
.
"
"
But
Harry
set
Dobby
free
,
and
he
was
over
the
moon
about
it
!
"
said
Hermione
.
"
And
we
heard
he
's
asking
for
wages
now
!
"